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Definition of Thomas Pynchon
1. Noun. United States writer of pessimistic novels about life in a technologically advanced society (born in 1937).
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Literary usage of Thomas Pynchon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1901)
"1st, Sarah, dan. of Thomas Pynchon ; 2d, Widow Olney. He was a lawyer, justice
of New Haven County Court, and high sheriff of the county, from 1804 to 1819. ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters (1894)
"J 1458 Thomas Pynchon, son of the last mentioned, and Elizabeth his wife pr»i'.-;J
this maner and certain lands and tenements in Prittlewell, ..."
3. The Diary of William Pynchon of Salem: A Picture of Salem Life, Social and by William Pynchon, Fitch Edward Oliver (1890)
"I write to Dr. Thomas Pynchon,8 at Guilford, by Mr. Wetmore. 27. Tuesday.
Sessions adjournment. Mr. Sewall, Mrs. Wetmore, and Miss Waldo dine here. 28. ..."
4. Catalogue of the Valuable Private Library of the Late Charles Deane by Charles Deane (1898)
"... Thomas Pynchon. John Robinson, John Underhill, William Vaughan, P. Vincent,
Nathaniel Ward, John White. Richard Whitbourne, Thomas Welde and John ..."
5. The Diary of William Pynchon of Salem: A Picture of Salem Life, Social and by William Pynchon, Fitch Edward Oliver (1890)
"I write to Dr. Thomas Pynchon,3 at Guilford, by Mr. Wetmore. 27. Tuesday.
Sessions adjournment. Mr. Sewall, Mrs. Wetmore, and Miss Waldo dine here. 28. ..."
6. The Diary of William Pynchon of Salem: A Picture of Salem Life, Social and by William Pynchon (1890)
"I write to Dr. Thomas Pynchon,3 at Guilford, by Mr. Wetmore. 27. Tuesday.
Sessions adjournment. Mr. Sewall, Mrs. Wetmore, and Miss Waldo dine here. 28. ..."